REVENGIA: New Album Delayed

June 6, 2004

REVENGIA, the new Swedish metal band featuring ARCH ENEMY drummer Daniel Erlandsson, have pushed back the release date of their new album, "A Decade In The Dark", to June 11 "because of bad logistics," according to a posting on the group's web site. The CD was produced and mixed by Matti Almsenius at ZerOonE in Varberg during 2001–2004 and was mastered by Fredrik Larnemo at Recordia in March 2004. MP3 clips of the tracks "The Evil Draughtsman", "Matricide" and "Dying For An Answer" are available for download in the "Music" section of the group's official web site.

In other news, REVENGIA were featured in the June 1 edition of the daily Swedish newspaper Hallands Nyheter (covering mainly the Halland region in Sweden). Check out the article (in Swedish) at this location.

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